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F. T. F. Lovejoy

American industrialist (1854-1932). Full name Francis Thomas Fletcher Lovejoy. Associate of Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick in the creation of the United States Steel Corporation.

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Early Life

F.T.F., as he was known, was born on July 21, 1854 in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of William A. Lovejoy and his wife Mary Jane Robinson. In the late 1850's, William and his brothers Perry, George, Samuel and sister Jane, and their families, left Maryland and moved to southeastern Ohio.

First Jobs

Around 1870, at the age of 16, FTF left home in Guernsey County Ohio and went to Washington, Pennsylvania, where he obtained employment as a telegrapher. Shortly after that he went to Titusville, Pennsylvania, then the center of the new oil industry, and engaged in many different employments in that area, including the oil, telegraph and newspaper businesses.

Joins Carnegie Company

After ten years in Titusville, FTF went to Pittsburgh where he joined Carnegie Brothers Company in June, 1881. His rise there was rapid and by 1889, at the age of 35, was an equity owner in the business. Two years later he was a member of the board of directors, sitting with such prominent titans of industry as Carnegie, Frick and Phipps.

Prominent Businessman

All through the 1890's, FTF continued his rise in the Carnegie companies, with the full trust and confidence of everyone in the inner circle. However, Carnegie and Frick had a falling out over the management and direction of the companies, resulting in a lawsuit by Frick against Carnegie. FTF, in order to resolve this matter, took the radical step of resigning all of his positions, thereby becoming a neutral party, trusted by all sides, and worked out the "new agreement," as it was known, under which the United State Steel Company was to be formed. FTF later invested his substantial assets into gold mining interests in Idaho.

Family Life

In 1892, FTF married Jane Clyde Fleming. Their children were Francis Fleming Lovejoy (1894-1916); Kenneth Frick Lovejoy (1896-1947); and Marjory (1899-1980). Kenneth (known as Curley) was one of the first air mail pilots, flying out of Bettis Field near Pittsburgh. FTF himself is reputed to be the first American ever to ride a bicycle.

Retirement

FTF was interested in genealogy and carried out a genealogical correspondence with Clarence E. Lovejoy (author of Lovejoy's College Guide), tracing the family back to England.

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